I dyed my hair pink when I was fifteen.

Space excites me. My dream is to go to space.

I feel like men don't hold the door open as much.

I've got a coin with my face on it. It is really bizarre.

I never cared about modeling. As a model, you're powerless.

Acting is all about finding the truth within whatever world you're in.

I don't like modeling, but in terms of the places I got to visit, it was great.

Basically, I always go to vintage shops rather than going shopping for new clothes.

My own fashion sense has been influenced by 'We'll Take Manhattan.' It's gotten a little better.

I would like to think I'm a good secret-keeper, when it comes to friends. I'm quite loyal like that.

I want to be like Robin Williams, really. It's all the different characters he does, all the different voices.

I am legitimately Scottish. I can officially say — yes. Yeah, I am from Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland.

I'd like to make over Marilyn Manson and just dress him really normally to see what he looks like. That'd be really weird!

I like being involved in interesting and creative things. I'd just rather be involved in creating it, rather than being in it.

The last thing you want to do when you are about to film a scene is think, 'Oh my God, so many people are going to watch this.

The last thing you want to do when you are about to film a scene is think, 'Oh my God, so many people are going to watch this.'

I know what it's like to be a model and go to castings where some people like what they see and others look at you with distaste.

It's good to go with your gut instincts in life. You just should. Even if it doesn't work out, something good will come out of it.

I had a lot of alone time with no brothers or sisters running around, or anything. I would just sit and imagine things, all the time.

I went to Floridita on Wardour Street when I was 18. All I could afford was pumpkin soup and a glass of champagne, but it was worth it.

I don't actually do any exercise, which is really bad. But I wear heels a lot. My theory is that it's painful, so it's gotta do something.

I suppose I am one of life's naturally clumsy people; I don't drop stuff all the time, or break things, but I'm just generally a bit flustered.

I really love Alexa Chung's style. I really think she gets it right all the time. I've never seen a picture of her where I didn't love the outfit.

I was one of those weird children that just couldn't talk to people, so I kind of had to make myself be not like that because I knew it was going to hinder me.

I actually don't have a problem with shooting and then just walking away and forgetting about it. I'm not really like a Method actor or an old soul. It doesn't stay with me.

I wanted to be as authentic as possible because, first of all, Jean Shrimpton is still alive. And, she's interesting enough to be played accurately. I didn't need to add things.

How do you create chemistry? If only I knew that! Some people say it's a natural thing that you have with someone, and maybe it is to do with that, but I think you can work on it.

All I look for is good quality stuff. Whatever I read, if I like it, then I want to do it. It's as simple as that. I don't have a master plan of, "I should do this genre, and then this."

Being in Doctor Who has been so amazing. I don't think I will ever have a job quite so fun ever again. I feel sad because I am going to leave, but with any story, it has to come to an end.

Being in 'Doctor Who' has been so amazing. I don't think I will ever have a job quite so fun ever again. I feel sad because I am going to leave, but with any story, it has to come to an end.

I just feel so flattered, because the cosplayers really make sure every detail is there. I don't think I've ever cosplayed a character before, but if I were to, I'd probably go as a Klingon from 'Star Trek.

I just feel so flattered, because the cosplayers really make sure every detail is there. I don't think I've ever cosplayed a character before, but if I were to, I'd probably go as a Klingon from 'Star Trek.'

I have no sense of being famous - you're just working. And then you'll have a random day in London when you'll do some press and it creeps into your awareness that this goes out - that what you do every day goes out to televisions right across the country.

I would say probably not being able to do what I want to do and not being completely fulfilled and happy. I don't know how that would manifest itself in a mirror. It's just that feeling of not being satisfied with my life would be the worst thing that could ever happen to me.

Share This Page